CRICKET.
AUCKLAND MATCHES.
By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland. Last Night. The lirst round of the Auckland Cricket Association's district championships was concluded yesterday in weather conditions the reverse of pleasant, rain billing at intervals during ihe ai-tei-,ioi.n. I'he following are the iv„»lh oi the senior grade matches:- -Kden 21s for sis wickets, declared ((.iinniihig„ .">7. EHioi 021. I'on son by 100 and 54, Kdcn w'in.iii'.g liy an inning? and iil runs: North Sue;,' 223 for S wickets, declared lll.iilingraki; 12 and Hush 31). Cation Kit) and 20 for no wickets. North Shore winning by 03 runs on the lirst innings; Cii> Sii a'i.l 130 for ."» wieUets (Hose 40). l-.'d.ii mlts 12S, latter winning liv 42 on the lir.si iiinings; Parnel] 80 and'lls for four wickets (Hutciiings 47 not out). 'Var.-ity ISO Idac'ibsen 08), 'Varsity winning by 100 runs on the first innings.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 259, 26 October 1908, Page 3
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141CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 259, 26 October 1908, Page 3
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